observance, practice and teaching.
2. No one shall be subject to coercion which would
impair his freedom to have or to adopt a religion of
his choice.
3.
Freedom to manifest one's religion or beliefs may
be subject only to such limitations as are prescribed
by law and are necessary to protect public safety,
order, health, or morals or the fundamental rights and
the freedoms of others.
4.
The States Parties to the present Covenant
undertake to have respect for the liberty of parents,
and, when applicable, legal guardians to ensure the
religious moral education of their children in
conformity with their own convictions".
Hong Kong Department
15 April 1991
CYMAFE/2
Page 180Page 181
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DATE TABLED:
4/2/1
WHITE O.P. DATE
6/21
SERIAL NO:
0716
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